Hello people of reddit. I'm a recent engineering graduate who applied to a trainee program in the commercial area (2y) for a top consumer goods company in the world. I passed all their assessment tests and a virtual interview, and I'm having another interview, now in a group.
They told me that in this interview, we'll be presenting each "an improvement idea for one of the products of the company in order to increase sales and benefit the company/clients/etc". We have to send a pptx for an idea to a person prior to the interview and we have 3 mins to present it, so it's evident it has to be something very concrete.
I looked up online the person who will be conducting this interview and it is someone who works for the recruiting platform, not someone from the company per se. That doesn't mean there won't be someone from the company, though. I have many ideas, but I feel very insecure about all of them because I wonder in what should I focus in those 3 mins:
a) On my idea being actually good and innovative? b) On my idea showing that I "did my research"? c) On just being super confident and charismatic and all that interview stuff
Has anyone gone through something like this before? Thanks!
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